Practices Profession and Pedagogy in Accounting

Practices  Profession and Pedagogy in Accounting
Author: Jane Baxter,Chris Poullaos
Publsiher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2009-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781743321430

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The essays contained in this volume canvass a broad range of issues, including accounting theory, accounting history, international accounting, management accounting, internal auditing, and accounting education. The contributions range in style from thought pieces to histories to cross-sectional and case study analyses.

Advances in Accounting Education

Advances in Accounting Education
Author: Timothy J. Rupert,Beth B. Kern
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781787433434

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Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations publishes both non-empirical and empirical articles dealing with accounting pedagogy. All articles explain how teaching methods or curricula/programs can be improved.

The Interface of Accounting Education and Professional Training

The Interface of Accounting Education and Professional Training
Author: Elaine Evans,Roger Juchau,Richard M.S. Wilson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2014-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317977186

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Over many decades the global development of professional accounting education programmes has been undertaken by higher education institutions, professional accounting bodies, and employers. These institutions have sometimes co-operated and sometimes been in conflict over the education and/or training of future accounting professionals. These ongoing problems of linkage and closure between academic accounting education and professional training have new currency because of pressures from students and employers to move accounting preparation onto a more efficient, economic and practical basis. The Interface of Accounting Education and Professional Training explores current elements of the interface between the academic education and professional training of accountants in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the UK. It argues for a reassessment of the considerations and requirements for developing professional accounting programs which can make a student: capable of being an accountant (the academy); ready to be an accountant (the workplace); and professional in being an accountant (the professional bodies). This book was originally published as a special issue of Accounting Education: An International Journal.

Strategizing Management Accounting

Strategizing Management Accounting
Author: Chandana Alawattage,Danture Wickramasinghe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317667032

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The theory and practice of management accounting should be seen within the context of varieties of global capitalism, to appreciate its role as a 'calculative technology of capitalism' which is practiced on factory floors, corporate boards, computer networks, spreadsheets, and so forth. This new textbook is the first to introduce the field from a rounded social science perspective. Strategizing Management Accounting offers a theoretical discussion on management accounting’s strategic orientation by accommodating two interrelated lines of analyses, from historical and contemporary perspectives. The book illustrates how 'new management accounting' has evolved into the form in which it exists today in its neoliberal context and how those new management accounting practices have become manifestos for the managers, as calculative technologies of decision making, performance management, control, corporate governance, as well as global governance, and development within various forms of organizations across the globe. Each chapter draws on Foucauldian analysis of biopolitics explaining how neoliberal market logic informs a set of strategies and mechanisms through which various social entities and discourses are made governable by considering them as biopolitical entities of global governance. Written by two recognized accounting experts, this book is vital reading for all students of management accounting and will also be a useful supplementary resource for those wanting to understand and research accounting's vital role in contemporary society.

Advances in Accounting Education

Advances in Accounting Education
Author: Thomas G. Calderon
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2022-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781803827278

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This 26th volume of Advances in Accounting Education features 14 peer-reviewed papers surrounding four themes: capacity building and governance; curriculum and pedagogical innovations; educational tax cases and tax literacy; information technology and the curriculum.

Accountants Use of Liberal Education in Professional Practice

Accountants  Use of Liberal Education in Professional Practice
Author: Timothy Craig Mulder
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1997
Genre: Accounting
ISBN: UOM:39015041231070

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The Past Present and Future of Accountancy Education and Professions

The Past  Present  and Future of Accountancy Education and Professions
Author: Dorata, Nina T.,Jones, Richard C.,Mensche, Jennifer,Ulrich, Mark M.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2023-06-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668454848

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Accountancy provides a significant role and impact on the public and private sectors through its various disciplines and specialties. Trust in human and technological interactions is a primary objective of public accounting. Accountancy provides the strategic capability to access and interpret organizational performance. Therefore, because of its impactful role, it is important to understand and project how accountancy will change as a profession. As accountancy continuously evolves, it mandates agility among stakeholders, particularly those in education and the professions. The Past, Present, and Future of Accountancy Education and Professions broadly covers the ways accountancy will require new roles and knowledge for its constituents in the emerging future. The book explores how technological, educational, professional, and societal changes will transform accountancy. Covering topics such as business demands, professional competencies, and student success, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for financial reporters, financial advisors, auditors, accountants, administrators and educators of both K-12 and higher education, students of higher education, pre-service teachers, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Making Up Accountants

Making Up Accountants
Author: Fiona Anderson-Gough
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2018-12-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429830006

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First published in 1998, this organizational and professional socialization of trainee chartered accountants reports the findings of an ICAEW funded research project which explored the training and socialization of trainee accountants in two Big Six firms in the UK. The background to the research, particularly the under-researched nature of the socialization of accountants, is outlined. The research issues are located within the institutional context of the accounting profession in the UK and the academic literature on the professions and professional socialization. The main research findings reported concern. The main research findings reported concern the development of trainees’ understandings of their professional indentity; the role of formal processes and informal norms within socialization; the relationship of professional identity to notions of client service, firm identity, divisionalization, and career success.